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Golden rod is used as a diuretic and urinary antiseptic. Marshmallow root lubricates the mucous membranes and inner layers of the kidneys. Bearberry contains Hydroquinone which is active against bacteria and fungi and has an antiseptic and astringent effect on the mucous membranes of the urinary tract. Supportive herbs include Nettle and Agrimony.
High hypoglysacaemic and diuretic activities. Considered to be a good herb against skin problems like eczema and psoriasis. Has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
May normalize the reproductive organs and infertility in women. Used for progesterone deficiency and acne (especially with pre menstrual flare up).
Men may also use this herb for acne. This herb has pain relieving properties.
May be used for hormonal complaints and imbalances such as Fibrocystic breast disease, menopause, menorrhagia (heavy menstruation), menstrual difficulties (secondary amenorrhea), menstrual pain and premenstrual syndrome.
Useful in treating endometriosis.
Warning: Not to be taken with any drug or product that affects the female hormone system such as HRT or the contraceptive pill.
Not to be taken during pregnancy.
Treatment of cough, phlegm in the lungs, bronchial asthma and tuberculosis.
Helps purify blood. Beneficial for kidneys, treating eczema and herpes and diarrhoea.
May be used for constipation and irritable bowel syndrome.
Beneficial in the treatment of thrombosis.
For congestion of mucous of the middle ear, glue ear and infections of the ear.
Useful in skin conditions and in ointments for treating hemorrhoids.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Ginseng improves endurance, oxygen, immune competence and stress resistance and counteracts fatigue.
Sarsaparilla is used in Mexico as a tonic and aphrodisiac. Lavender is a calming herb with lipophilic monoterpenes to interact with biomembranes and modify the activity of ion channels, transporters and receptors.
Skullcap widens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure. Skullcap also balances chemical processes in the body.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Support for digestive disorders and upsets.
Ginger relieves bloatedness and flatulence while Peppermint alleviates spastic complaints like irritable bowel syndrome and gallbladder and bile duct ailments.
Cancerbush is a bitter tonic that combats indigestion and lowers stress and anxiety.
Marshmallow root lubricates the mucous membranes and linings of the colon while relieving inflammation.
Warning: May interfere with anti-retroviral drugs. Not to be taken by pregnant or nursing mothers. Overdoze may cause a dry mouth and mild diarrhoea and slight dizziness.
Cell regeneration and support for Cancer.
Canavanine in Cancerbush is an arginine mimic that documented anti-carcenogenic activity. Pinitol is a known anti-diabetic agent with potential in the treatment in cases of severe immune disfunction.
Myrrh is a strong immune stimulant while Red clover is known for its blood cleansing abilities and blood purification.
Green tea is a powerful anti-oxidant which helps prevent cellular damage and ageing.
Warning: Cancerbush may cause a dry mouth and mild diarrhoea, slight dizziness and constipation. Myrrh should not be used if on heart medication or diabetes medication. Red clover may potentiate the effects of anticoagulant drugs.
Helpful against gallstones, jaundice, liver congestion, malaria. Support to cancer chemotherapy.
Mild laxative effect. May assist liver function and promote the flow of bile. Combats gastritis and ulcerative stomatitis.
Berberine content is especially helpful against inflammation.
Your number 1 herb in assisting the lymphatic system.
Reduces swelling in glands, combats inflammation in tonsils, benign tumors and cysts.
Helps treat crystals in the urinary tract and kidney stones.
Detox kidneys, liver, pancreas and spleen.
Diuretic properties, therefor excellent to combat water retention.
Effective against cancer-like skin disorders and cancer of the tongue.
Warning: May cause nausea, stomach aches and vomiting.
Use for two weeks and then skip two weeks again.
Support for detox.
Warning: Dandelion may cause contact dermatitis when having repeated exposure for longer than 4 (four) weeks. Also a strong diuretic. Milkthistle helps the liver to form new cells.
The heart herb. Strenghtens the heart muscle and aortas. Lowers high blood pressure and has cholesterol lowering effects.
may alleviate bradycard rhythm disorders. Should be used at least 6 weeks at a time.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation or children under 12 years of age.
Anti-inflammatory properties. Used as an emulcent and expectorant. Properties as a mild sedative and anti-depressant. High content of Vitamin E.
Also used as a diuretic.
Eases hayfever, asthma, eczema and allergig disorders.
Assists with poor kidneys and flood retention.
Improves breast milk production.
Reduces an enlarged and painful prostate.
May alleviate symptoms of gout and arthritis.
It improves urine flow.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or when taking other diuretic medication.
Peppermint has anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. Marshmallow root lubricates dry mucous membranes. Nettle acts as an anti-inflammatory aid and Cancer bush builds up immune response, also adding valuable minerals to the body.
Bearberry has disinfectant and diuretic properties and contains Hydroquinone. Yarrow is an anti-inflammatory "cooling" herb. Supportive herbs include Basil, Celery, Lilly of the valley and Dandelion (a very strong diureticum).
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy and lactation. Do not exceed 14 (fourteen) days of continuous use.
Assist with HIGH FEVER
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